@Article{Wyler2017, author="Wyler, Emanuel and Menegatti, Jennifer and Franke, Vedran and Kocks, Christine and Boltengagen, Anastasiya and Hennig, Thomas and Theil, Kathrin and Rutkowski, Andrzej and Ferrai, Carmelo and Baer, Laura and Kermas, Lisa and Friedel, Caroline and Rajewsky, Nikolaus and Akalin, Altuna and D{\"o}lken, Lars and Gr{\"a}sser, Friedrich and Landthaler, Markus", title="Widespread activation of antisense transcription of the host genome during herpes simplex virus 1 infection", journal="Genome Biology", year="2017", month="Oct", day="31", volume="18", number="1", pages="209", abstract="Herpesviruses can infect a wide range of animal species. Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) is one of the eight herpesviruses that can infect humans and is prevalent worldwide. Herpesviruses have evolved multiple ways to adapt the infected cells to their needs, but knowledge about these transcriptional and post-transcriptional modifications is sparse.", issn="1474-760X", doi="10.1186/s13059-017-1329-5", url="https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-017-1329-5" }